Medication plays an essential role in the treatment of many users of mental health services. It can be very effective at improving a range of mental health disorders but it can cause side effects. In order for service users to get the most from their medications, it is important that they have good information and feel fully involved in any decisions made.
Prescribed medication should be monitored regularly for effectiveness, side effects, impact on physical health and on daily life. Medication that causes problems for a service user can be changed according to individual circumstances.
Service users should discuss medication with their care co-ordinator, consultant psychiatrist or pharmacist. In order to be more involved, service users are advised to: